Hi, all. It’s a gray, windy day here in Johnstown (akin to my Seattle days, ah), and I unfortunately have finished up the last bit of coffee in my mug as I write this. It was my favorite coffee from a friend who operates a coffee
If you recall, just a few posts ago I was commenting about the unusual heat wave here in Johnstown… and as I write to you now, I find it so suddenly chilly that I am swaddled in a bathrobe and wrapped in a blanket. Yeah, I’m
Top o’ the morning, friends! If you know me well, you’ll know that I am very, very passionate about corporate worship. Worship during a church service is not simply the prelude to a so-called more important part of the service (i.e.,
“You are good, and what You do is good” (Psalm 119:68)! This verse is one of the fundamental verses on which we build our theology. It gives us a fantastic vantage point so we can begin to see God clearly. He is good, and what
I don’t remember summer being so sweltering in Johnstown before. Constantly I am armed with a bottle of water these days, and I usually finish it up in the first 10 minutes. So today is no exception. I just downed a mug of